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Circle
alto saxophone Herb Steward
alto saxophone Musky Ruffo
baritone saxophone Bob Poland
bass Buddy Hayes
consultant [world broadcasting] Richard Herbick
coordinator [production] Wendell Echols
drums Buddy Rich
lacquer cut by Doug Lawrence
liner notes Harold S. Kaye
orchestra Harry James And His Orchestra
photography by [cover photograph from] Frank Driggs Collection
piano Tommy Todd
producer George H. Buck, Jr.
remastered by Jack Towers
strings Unknown Artist
tenor saxophone William Massingill
tenor saxophone, clarinet Francis Polifroni
trombone Carl Elmer
trombone Dave Robbins
trombone Lew McCreary
trumpet Art Depew
trumpet Everett McDonald
trumpet Nick Buono
trumpet Ralph Osborne
trumpet, leader Harry James
Phonographic Copyright (p) Circle Records (19)
Copyright (c) Circle Records (19)
Lacquer Cut At Nashville Record Productions
This album demonstrates the many facets of the Harry James Orchestra. From commercially appealing vocals on lovely ballads to swings, driving big band music led by the inimitable James horn.

Recorded by World Broadcasting Service, Inc. in Los Angeles, CA on February 18, 1954.

The back cover lists the year each song was written as well as movie/musical references:
A1 - Cherry (1928)
A2 - That Old Black Magic (Film: Star-Spangled Rhythm) (1942)
A3 - Palladium Party (1953)
A4 - Moanin' Low (Musical: The Little Show) (1929)
A5 - Embraceable You (Musical: Girl Crazy) (1930)
A6 - Flash (1942)
B1 - Sleepy Lagoon (1930)
B2 - Lullaby Of Broadway (Film: Gold Diggers Of 1935) (1935)
B3 - Autumn Leaves (1947)
B4 - Sugar Foot Stomp (1925)
B5 - In The Still Of The Night (Film: Rosalie) (1937)
B6 - Caxton Hall Swing (1954)

Runout info is etched.
Matrix / Runout: CPLP-77 (Label side A)
Matrix / Runout: CPLP-78 (Label side B)
Matrix / Runout: CIRCLE-CLP-39A (CPLP-77) JDL/NRP (Runout side A)
Matrix / Runout: CIRCLE-CLP-39B (CPLP-78) JDL/NRP (Runout side B)



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